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Grünfeld Defense: 3 quick facts

Grünfeld Defense: The moves

Here are the moves for the Grünfeld Defense:

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1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 d5

A gif showing the opening moves for the Grünfeld Defense: 1. White’s d-pawn moves to d4 and Black’s knight moves to f6. 2. White’s c-pawn moves to c4 and Black’s g-pawn moves to g6. 3. White’s knight moves to c3 and Black’s d-pawn moves to d5.

Push your opening skills further

If you’re an advanced player looking for more obscure options against 1. d4, consider the Grünfeld Defense! For less experienced players, we recommend trying the Slav Defense instead.

If you’re looking for more openings, check out our guide featuring over 30 options for every skill level!